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ever since his remarks he's become a leading voice against government run healthcare. but he isn't just complaining, he's offering real, reasonable answers to help fix the problem. we welcome back dr. carson. again, thanks for being here. you gave a speech, a commencement speech in 2007. you used a great analogy about if you give people their own accounts, and you used food stamps as an analogy. you said people don't by a port-a-house on day one. >> exactly. there are some government problems that do work and food stamps do save people's lives. probably it's been abused a little bit and gone beyond that point but it serves as a great model. when people get their stamps, they learn how to allocate, so don't go out and buy porterhouse steak right away. if you make people responsible, believe me they aren't going to run off to the emergency room where things cost five times as much, they will bow to the clinic. they get the same treatment, but the difference is in the clinic if they have some chronic disease, hypertension, diabetes, now you will get that undercontrol too
ever since his remarks he's become a leading voice against government run healthcare. but he isn't just complaining, he's offering real, reasonable answers to help fix the problem. we welcome back dr. carson. again, thanks for being here. you gave a speech, a commencement speech in 2007. you used a great analogy about if you give people their own accounts, and you used food stamps as an analogy. you said people don't by a port-a-house on day one. >> exactly. there are some government...
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that provision will increase our healthcare costs 35%. we've offered healthcare for nearly 90 years and it's a great plan. half our team members are covered, all full time team members are covered so we're tender about the cost implications and uncertainty surrounding the law. >> neil: are you dropping healthcare coverage as a result, for those under that hour? >> no, absolutely not. we're still committed to providing full time team members healthcare. we're doing everything to make it possible but we invest $30 million a year in the healthcare program. for us, it's a commitment. a personal commitment. and we know our team members count on it. one in four team members have been with us ten years or more. that is a career and a place we're fortunate to have them being part of it all. >> neil: you think about it, a lot of companies, the fast food industry and beyond, ibm, time werner, for existing retirees they've given them a check to try out the exchanges and see how they do. are you at that point yet? >> you know, for us i go back to wha
that provision will increase our healthcare costs 35%. we've offered healthcare for nearly 90 years and it's a great plan. half our team members are covered, all full time team members are covered so we're tender about the cost implications and uncertainty surrounding the law. >> neil: are you dropping healthcare coverage as a result, for those under that hour? >> no, absolutely not. we're still committed to providing full time team members healthcare. we're doing everything to make...
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when i went back to my healthcare professional... that's when she suggested the lyrica. once i started taking the lyrica, the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new, or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eyesight including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or skin sores from diabetes. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. those who have had a drug or alcohol problem may be more likely to misuse lyrica. ask your doctor about lyrica today. it's specific treatment for diabetic nerve pain. to hear more of terry's story, visit lyrica.com. >>> welcome back
when i went back to my healthcare professional... that's when she suggested the lyrica. once i started taking the lyrica, the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new, or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling,...
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because your healthcare is the most important thing you have, and it's frightening when you think it might be threathe matte are ways that we can offer that health care to people at a much cheaper price. and actually better health care. better relationships between their doctors. i think we really need to put this thing back on the table and discuss it, because what we're doing now is creating a situation where employers are dumping people or cutting back their hours so they don't have to pay these extreme costs. this is not working out the way it was supposed to. it would be okay to simply say, you know, this is not quite what we anticipate. can we go back to the drawing board? maybe this time late be transapart i parent and get everybody involved in the discussion. i would make a big difference. i did get called by the administration a couple of times during the debate, and the first time we were having a good discussion, and thin indicated that i was an independent so that was pretty much it. then i got a call 0 couple months later, reconsidered, and i was teaching a class, and i
because your healthcare is the most important thing you have, and it's frightening when you think it might be threathe matte are ways that we can offer that health care to people at a much cheaper price. and actually better health care. better relationships between their doctors. i think we really need to put this thing back on the table and discuss it, because what we're doing now is creating a situation where employers are dumping people or cutting back their hours so they don't have to pay...
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i believe the healthcare law is wrong from healthcare standpoint. but what i hear from my constituents, the american people no longer trust the federal government and they don't trust the internal revenue services with their own taxes, let alone their healthcare. they are saying, look, you have to stop these folks. >>dy a little research. some wonder why is the irs in this and not hhs. there are different penalties and there are 50 tax provisions, at least 50 that require irs to implement so they are deeply embedded in the execution of healthcare. >> they, indeed and also i am bedded in determining if you or i or any american has complied with the individual mandate coverage. that goes into effect next year. >> irs looking to hire more agents to emily meant this. do they need money from you on capitol hill? will they get it? >> no. it's a dangerous prospect to put the irs in our healthcare. the last thing we want them in something as personal as our healthcare. >> you have the bill to get the irs out of the healthcare. they won't get the funding fro
i believe the healthcare law is wrong from healthcare standpoint. but what i hear from my constituents, the american people no longer trust the federal government and they don't trust the internal revenue services with their own taxes, let alone their healthcare. they are saying, look, you have to stop these folks. >>dy a little research. some wonder why is the irs in this and not hhs. there are different penalties and there are 50 tax provisions, at least 50 that require irs to implement...
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healthcare, energy, education. he has done healthcare. that's fairly radical. 18% of the economy. now he is talking about energy. the second thing. if you took an outsider and said what is the main issue of our time? it's the crisis of the entitlement state. it's insolvent. it's advanced in europe where they are out of money and we are going to get there in a couple of years. there is nothing in the speech about that. not even recognition there is a crisis. tall programs of the 20th century were enacted with the life expectancy is 62. medical technology is eventually non-existent. he said i'll take that, defend that and expanding the entitlement by adding obamacare he said i'll do energy that he spoke about a month after the first inauguration. with climate change and continue on the road in green energy stuff. he wants to create what he thinks he can in washington, new industry, string of solyndras until the end of time. expanding entitlement state in crisis. there is no change from who he was in 2009. he never has to be re-elected so he can be utterly unbound and say exactly wha
healthcare, energy, education. he has done healthcare. that's fairly radical. 18% of the economy. now he is talking about energy. the second thing. if you took an outsider and said what is the main issue of our time? it's the crisis of the entitlement state. it's insolvent. it's advanced in europe where they are out of money and we are going to get there in a couple of years. there is nothing in the speech about that. not even recognition there is a crisis. tall programs of the 20th century...
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the thought the healthcare law would be delayed. and the thought it was going to cost more. now they putting a $2 billion handle on it. the author of beating obamacare, warning about this that could be a drain of -- on us and our market. >> certainly full of surprises and this week a lot of very nasty surprises rolled out. the chief auditors for the government, the gao, announced the health insurance exchangeses are 85% unready. >> neil: why is this among the factors rattling markets and investors? you can't pull the rug -- >> you can't plan. employers are very concerned about whether they're going to keep their employees on health insurance. they're supposed to be able to allow them to be enrolled in exchanges. if they decide not to continue insurance, but the exchanges may not be ready october 1st. in fact, the government's chief auditor announced that the shop exchanges, which are for small businesses, will not be ready to offer a choice of insurance plans october 1st. >> neil: obviously lat of the medical related stocks were down on this and other news, bus there does se
the thought the healthcare law would be delayed. and the thought it was going to cost more. now they putting a $2 billion handle on it. the author of beating obamacare, warning about this that could be a drain of -- on us and our market. >> certainly full of surprises and this week a lot of very nasty surprises rolled out. the chief auditors for the government, the gao, announced the health insurance exchangeses are 85% unready. >> neil: why is this among the factors rattling...
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>> the companies are dealing with healthcare costs -- >> i know that it but then they're saying, neil, when you clocked out we noticed you closed out the pig and witsle, and i'm thinking, wait a minute. >> all comes down to what the information is and how they're collecting it. >> neil: i just told you what it is and how they're collecting it does that strike you as offensive and tropical stormist? >> it doesn't use you have no problem? >> to me it depends on what the employee signed up for -- >> neil: i love my boss dearly. i didn't sign up for him to follow me to chuck e. cheese. >> i think it goss more toward monitoring behavior than monitoring health. >> neil: it gets -- the lines are quickly blurred. >> here's another issue if doubt any corporation is going to hold on to information as valuable as this kind of information, women height, weight fluctuations and not sell it to companies that are interested. this is valuable information. e-mail addresses and phone numbers are valuable. you can't give companies an asset like that, information, very gathered, private information, abou
>> the companies are dealing with healthcare costs -- >> i know that it but then they're saying, neil, when you clocked out we noticed you closed out the pig and witsle, and i'm thinking, wait a minute. >> all comes down to what the information is and how they're collecting it. >> neil: i just told you what it is and how they're collecting it does that strike you as offensive and tropical stormist? >> it doesn't use you have no problem? >> to me it depends on...
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week's newsof this is about the healthcare act. at the white house today, they are linking the good economic with the finally good news about the healthcare act. is there a connection between rebound in the economy and the healthcare act? >> the link is that this law all thetually for attention to it now is more than three years old, that, you know, jobs growth, you might say, despite the affordable care act, despite the predictions from republicans and its other opponents that this killer, theob consistent description for it, and jay carney opened up his houseng at the white today by suggesting that the eachgrowth consecutively month have coincided with the time period in fact the affordable care act has been on the books. gwen: is that plausible? >> no. the one case they do have is that there are fewer people part-time involuntarily and that was supposed to be something that was going to happen because of the affordable care act. it looks like the shutdown and all that furor didn't really stop the economy. gwen: the word they've
week's newsof this is about the healthcare act. at the white house today, they are linking the good economic with the finally good news about the healthcare act. is there a connection between rebound in the economy and the healthcare act? >> the link is that this law all thetually for attention to it now is more than three years old, that, you know, jobs growth, you might say, despite the affordable care act, despite the predictions from republicans and its other opponents that this...
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and the whole objective of obama care was to drive the healthcare costs down. right? if you look at the insurance companies throughout the country, they're raising their premiums by double digits, and the people who are suffering are small businesses. they're the people who don't have the employer provided insurance. they're the ones who of hearing to pay these double digit premium increases. it's absurd. >> you know who is going to be stuck with the still in you, right there. your generation. mostly your generation. >> yeah. exactly. we're the ones who are going to have to foot the bill for all of this. >> how does that make you feel? >> makes me feel awful. no one cares about us. everyone just wants free stuff and no one wants to pay for it. >> michelle, we're going to leave it there. thanks for joining us again. good to see you. >>> how would you like to good online and check your coworker's salary? what if they could check yours. more companies posting them, but is it legal? >> he doesn't have a super bowl ring but has had a love child. did one of the nfl's greate
and the whole objective of obama care was to drive the healthcare costs down. right? if you look at the insurance companies throughout the country, they're raising their premiums by double digits, and the people who are suffering are small businesses. they're the people who don't have the employer provided insurance. they're the ones who of hearing to pay these double digit premium increases. it's absurd. >> you know who is going to be stuck with the still in you, right there. your...
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get all the facts at: barackobama.com/healthcare if you have high cholesterol, here's some information that may be worth looking into. in a clinical trial versus lipitor, crestor got more high-risk patients' bad cholesterol to a goal of under 100. getting to goal is important, especially if you have high cholesterol plus any of these risk factors because you could be at increased risk for plaque buildup in your arteries over time. and that's why when diet and exercise alone aren't enough to lower cholesterol i prescribe crestor. [ female announcer ] crestor is not right for everyone. like people with liver disease or women who are nursing, pregnant or may become pregnant. tell your doctor about other medicines you're taking. call your doctor right away if you have muscle pain or weakness, feel unusually tired, have loss of appetite, upper belly pain, dark urine or yellowing of skin or eyes. these could be signs of rare but serious side effects. is your cholesterol at goal? ask your doctor about crestor. [ female announcer ] if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able t
get all the facts at: barackobama.com/healthcare if you have high cholesterol, here's some information that may be worth looking into. in a clinical trial versus lipitor, crestor got more high-risk patients' bad cholesterol to a goal of under 100. getting to goal is important, especially if you have high cholesterol plus any of these risk factors because you could be at increased risk for plaque buildup in your arteries over time. and that's why when diet and exercise alone aren't enough to...
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own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, united healthcare, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions and capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america," reporting from washington. a week after hurricane haiyan hit the philippines, the united nations tries to pinpoint the areas of greatest need. >> cameras recorded the devastation below in a way you could not see from down on the ground. >> china makes changes to the controversial one child policy among concerns that the aging population could slow down economic growth. >> the motion carries. eddie 9-3. >> the toronto city council strips away some of the powers of their embattled mayor. despite admissions of drug use, to ford resists all calls resign. ♪ >> welcome to our viewers on public television and in america, and around
own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, united healthcare, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions and capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news...
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finally, the other big political story today has to do with healthcare. florida governor rick scott has announced he will expand medicaid under president obama's healthcare law. scott becomes the seventh healthcare governor and the fifth running for re-election in 2014 to accept the expansion. basically you could look at it that just about any blue governor in a state that obama carried seems to be finding a way to compromise on healthcare and that includes scott, even before he was thought of as a candidate in any state, he put his opposition to healthcare and he made it the center of his 2010 campaign. >> so i bet you're wondering, where have i seen that handsome bald guy before, right? it was here, when i was a leading critic of the obama health plan. he asked for it. he thinks more government is all the the answer. >> not surprisingly conservatives land blasted scott's decision. quote, today he came out in the medicaid expansion he vowed to oppose. at every level of government, it is too easy to spend other people's money. when politicians feel they m
finally, the other big political story today has to do with healthcare. florida governor rick scott has announced he will expand medicaid under president obama's healthcare law. scott becomes the seventh healthcare governor and the fifth running for re-election in 2014 to accept the expansion. basically you could look at it that just about any blue governor in a state that obama carried seems to be finding a way to compromise on healthcare and that includes scott, even before he was thought of...
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you know, i don't mind two tier healthcare if you like healthcare you pay for it i understand that. but, you know, and we have general healthcare up here or old hip we call it. but, it's going to cost a fortune for you guys to put in this obamacare. i don't see how the people are going to be able to afford it, to tell you the truth. >> mayor ford was invited to the radio show that talk about sports. urgent warning to computer users around the world. more than two million facebook, google and twitter pass words have been stolen. in response to the giant hacking. online networks have disabled the effective pass words and that's tonight's speed read. >>> and now why do the democrats keep telling us things they know aren't true? >> remember what the president said, if you like your insurance you can can keep it. >> if you like your healthcare plan, you will be able to keep your healthcare plan. period. >> what he said was true. >> okay. if you want to keep the insurance you have, you can keep it. >> now you know that one is true. so do they. they keep saying it. maybe they should call t
you know, i don't mind two tier healthcare if you like healthcare you pay for it i understand that. but, you know, and we have general healthcare up here or old hip we call it. but, it's going to cost a fortune for you guys to put in this obamacare. i don't see how the people are going to be able to afford it, to tell you the truth. >> mayor ford was invited to the radio show that talk about sports. urgent warning to computer users around the world. more than two million facebook, google...
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united healthcare. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. (george chattering excitedly) this program was made possible by: have over 90 years of first steps behind them. what he does know is that, today, he's started walking, and life got a whole lot more exciting. stride rite is a proud sponsor of "curious george." can fuel a lifetime of learning. abcmouse.com early learning academy, proud sponsor of pbs kids and curious george. funding for curious george is provided by contributions to your pbs station... ooh. ...and from: (lively drum intro) ♪ you never do know what's around the bend ♪ ♪ big adventure or a brand-new friend ♪ ♪ when you're curious like curious george ♪ ♪ swing! ♪ ♪ well, every day ♪ every day ♪ ♪ is so glorious ♪ glorious ♪ george! ♪ and everythin
united healthcare. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. (george chattering excitedly) this program was made possible by: have over 90 years of first steps behind them. what he...
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it is just healthcare with a head to the lost legacy. nobody does make it through the woods. we left the theater just next door to the hospital a sticker invitational caught age height and in two thousand and ten. jointly funded by what the koreans americans is designed to educate students in a variety of occasions including vehicle mechanics construction will be coming the next thing i like to think of future past and it died in detention on tuesday and. chris and mary total recall most of them children he's gone. and sharon. and you just know it all. o'neill a tall order. she just had a total and dad. chairman and chief guest. the priest the usa like t study life expectancy for a contest increase from forty to sixty two. is there till three point two million adults in schools compared to just fifty thousand under the top of the palestine and treated you what one of the spurs top of their institutions the focus on improving education and healthcare stochastic or a hospice of the textbook which i hope the country built what price the future. this is jake tuchman reporting fro
it is just healthcare with a head to the lost legacy. nobody does make it through the woods. we left the theater just next door to the hospital a sticker invitational caught age height and in two thousand and ten. jointly funded by what the koreans americans is designed to educate students in a variety of occasions including vehicle mechanics construction will be coming the next thing i like to think of future past and it died in detention on tuesday and. chris and mary total recall most of...
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good news is if healthcare costs in the last three years have really started to flaten. we don't know it will continue and not certain, but if that were to continue that would be the best news possible for our children. you know this as well as i do, with all the natural gas coming on line we have a cheaper source of energy. >> we are getting cheaper energy only on private lands because he hasn't opened up public lands and there is report from last week, we're the middle of oil and energy. >> right now, on if we continue in this. i think things are starting to look better. i agree they are not looking better for certain working people. we have lost the payroll tax cut that was put in that was put in temporarily. look, i still think it's dicey out there. it's better than it was before but it's not where it needs to be. i wrote a whole book about the middle-class and what they have gone through in the last 20 to 30 years. >> sean: james, i can't find i like somebody more than you that i disagree more with you. >> you and i are able to disagree without being disagreeable. >
good news is if healthcare costs in the last three years have really started to flaten. we don't know it will continue and not certain, but if that were to continue that would be the best news possible for our children. you know this as well as i do, with all the natural gas coming on line we have a cheaper source of energy. >> we are getting cheaper energy only on private lands because he hasn't opened up public lands and there is report from last week, we're the middle of oil and...
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. >> what could be the future of healthcare in america. keep it here. tÑ >> the industry's leader at the height of the tech boom. until a little company called oogle came along and search capabilities on it were so good that it became a verb. in aa hoo's 95% gain in share price this year has more than investors turning their head. heading up silicon valley on a monthly basis. it doesn't hurt that she knows yahoo's ceo well, and mariesa is central to the story. 95% increase in the stock over the last year. how much of this has to do with the new boss? >> some people think it's all here. there has been profile after pro tile. it's at about the ceo that every hands to seeveryone wants to se. there is a company called alibaba, it's a big company and a business story for tech reporters. this will be a huge ideal in 2014. probably one of the most expected ceo tech reporters lik. >> are we thinking that yahoo has been acquiring other countries. alibaba is going to be a big money maker. and engineers, who are like marisa. >> you know, i have know
. >> what could be the future of healthcare in america. keep it here. tÑ >> the industry's leader at the height of the tech boom. until a little company called oogle came along and search capabilities on it were so good that it became a verb. in aa hoo's 95% gain in share price this year has more than investors turning their head. heading up silicon valley on a monthly basis. it doesn't hurt that she knows yahoo's ceo well, and mariesa is central to the story. 95% increase in the...
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non-profit religious employers can opt out of the mandate for female contraceptive coverage through the healthcare plan. we'll explain what it means. january unemployment rate ticked up to 7.9% from 7.8. it comes one day after president obama shut down the jobs council. and the same day the dow soared past 14,000. republican opposition is growing against nomination of chuck hagel as defense secretary. 19 g.o.p. senators say they will vote -- 12 g.o.p. senators say they will vote. he testified before the senate armed services committee thursday. hillary clinton said goodbye to her kriegs at the state department this afternoon. the same day a suicide bomber attacked the embassy in turkey. it's friday. the friday lightning round. "special report" from washington starts at 6:00 eastern. now back to new york and "the five." ♪ ♪ i have a lot of eating planned for sunday. hot wings, nachos, sausages, maybe a wall russ, who knows. the inside of my stomach will look like a michelle obama nightmare. >> andrea: mine, too. super bowl sunday could be the biggest party day of the year. putting together a pa
non-profit religious employers can opt out of the mandate for female contraceptive coverage through the healthcare plan. we'll explain what it means. january unemployment rate ticked up to 7.9% from 7.8. it comes one day after president obama shut down the jobs council. and the same day the dow soared past 14,000. republican opposition is growing against nomination of chuck hagel as defense secretary. 19 g.o.p. senators say they will vote -- 12 g.o.p. senators say they will vote. he testified...
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at angie's list, you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. no company can pay to be on angie's list, so you can trust what you're reading. angie's list is like having thousands of close neighbors, where i can go ask for personal recommendations. that's the idea. before you have any work done, check angie's list. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. i love you, angie. sorry, honey. trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical
at angie's list, you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. no company can pay to be on angie's list, so you can trust what you're reading. angie's list is like having thousands of close neighbors, where i can go ask for personal recommendations. that's the idea. before you have any work done, check angie's list. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. i love you, angie....
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you'll find reviews on home repair to healthcare, written by people just like you. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. i don't do any cleaning. i make dirt. ♪ i'm not big enough or strong enough for this. there should be some way to make it easier. [ doorbell rings ] [ morty ] here's a box, babe. open it up. oh my goodness! what is a wetjet? some kind of a mopping device. there's a lot of dirt on here. morty, look at how easy it is. it's almost like dancing. [ both humming ] this is called the swiffer dance. >>> i did not have sexual relations with that woman. >> the story is false. it's completely untrue and ridiculous i've been in love with the same woman for 30 plus years. >> i have never sexually harassed anyone. >> you didn't send that photo to that woman in washington state? >> i did not send it to that woman in washington state. >> but you're not 100% sure the photo is you? >> i'll say we're doing everything we can to answer that question, but we're doing an investigation. >> guest host in
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. >> the new healthcare law makes insurances mandatory and sets market places to spread the risk. but with premium price tags in the thousands, the big worry is that many of these young invincibles won't buy in, hoping they will healthy enough. >> people don't know about it. yes really know about it. i can tell you people i work with, friends of mine, they don't really know. >> polls show that most young people say coverage is worth the cost. so here is the big question: is a small fine enough to compel the chronically uninsured? >> the financial penalty will motive ate me to look deeper and harder for finding a general health insurance plan. i don't know that it's a motivating factor. >> work white ner should expect to shell out an estimated $3,000 for the least expensive plan. >> that's almost seven times the penalty he will pay to go without coverage. >> to the extent that young, healthy folks stay out of the health insurance markets and leave the health insurance markets instead primarily to the older, the sicker, you know, and those less able to take care of themselves, then
. >> the new healthcare law makes insurances mandatory and sets market places to spread the risk. but with premium price tags in the thousands, the big worry is that many of these young invincibles won't buy in, hoping they will healthy enough. >> people don't know about it. yes really know about it. i can tell you people i work with, friends of mine, they don't really know. >> polls show that most young people say coverage is worth the cost. so here is the big question: is a...
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the only way to fix the healthcare law is to get rid of it. ray swarez the host of inside story is uncovering the healthcare story, and i asked him about the evolving response to the roll out. >> you know, there was hope on the part of the people who the team involved in rolling out the website and the exchanges. that the obvious problems with its of rabbit would be cleared up so that this day wouldn't have had to arrive. when the problems became so large, they couldn't avoided having to take this hit. so it was a march from he is mad at others to this one is on us. what happens if the problems continue is the enrollment stays low? >> well, it is a program that becomes in serious danger of unraveling. if we get too far into 2014, without fixing some of these problems because all of these various parts rely on each other for the program to work. snow longer bloom people, no longer refuse to cover certain conditions. the only reason they could afford to do that is because the affordable care act promised them millions of new customers paying int
the only way to fix the healthcare law is to get rid of it. ray swarez the host of inside story is uncovering the healthcare story, and i asked him about the evolving response to the roll out. >> you know, there was hope on the part of the people who the team involved in rolling out the website and the exchanges. that the obvious problems with its of rabbit would be cleared up so that this day wouldn't have had to arrive. when the problems became so large, they couldn't avoided having to...
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population's healthcare. >> do you want no healthcare for young people or did you think that the healthcare system needed reformed. >> we think young people should make the responsible system and buy healthcare. young people can find healthcare right now in the private market. 96% of uninsured young people do not have a chronic position. it's not hard for them to buy a really inexpensive healthcare plan. obamacare makes it way more expensive and paying huge deductibles. just 10% believe it's going to lower their healthcare cost. >> do you not like the provision up to age 26 you can stay on your parents. >> i don't think it's that much help. so many parents are getting kicked of health insurance because of obamacare in the first place. it's not cool or right to turn your 20s into your add adolescents. so many people can't find a job and getting insurance on themselves are stuck being dependent on mom or dad or the government until they are 26. >> if they can't get a job then they are not going to be able to buy healthcare insurance so why not let them stay on their parents? >> i don't think
population's healthcare. >> do you want no healthcare for young people or did you think that the healthcare system needed reformed. >> we think young people should make the responsible system and buy healthcare. young people can find healthcare right now in the private market. 96% of uninsured young people do not have a chronic position. it's not hard for them to buy a really inexpensive healthcare plan. obamacare makes it way more expensive and paying huge deductibles. just 10%...
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and now the healthcare exchange. privacy concerns rising on the report that buried in the software for the obamacare website is this: "you have no reasonable expectation of privacy regarding any communication or data transiting or stored on this information system." wow! michelle? >> this is really concerning. what is also concerning is the navigators who will have access to sensitive, personal financial information. we just found out that one obamacare navigator roslyn wells has a warrant out for her arrest. according to the house oversight committee there is no procedure for vetting the obamacare navigators, no background checks, notng. these are making the american people vulnerable to identity theft, fraud. now we know that obamacare, you have no privacy. >> juan, when i read this, i couldn't believe it. we talked to the producers. we have contacted the h.h.s. we talked about this. i can not believe that when you click "accept" that you are actually accepting the fact that your information may not be private. can
and now the healthcare exchange. privacy concerns rising on the report that buried in the software for the obamacare website is this: "you have no reasonable expectation of privacy regarding any communication or data transiting or stored on this information system." wow! michelle? >> this is really concerning. what is also concerning is the navigators who will have access to sensitive, personal financial information. we just found out that one obamacare navigator roslyn wells...
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adam got to match attendances you face today in healthcare a very different effects of tortillas and one on a mainly the day. when the challenges of which you add the cumin division. the goal but the non communicable diseases unfortunately the gcc countries. leading the war now and the incidence of dead bees to this. in some countries one quarter of the population of debt that in oman and the statistics above my own country. that is fifteen percent of the that the ticket. stick to six percent of the contents of a different type of russia book four two percent of high cholesterol and more than fifty percent of obese the tattered stocked with human sources. to get to go to korea for these you did and the moped patience was going to be patience for life unfortunately. that's the human sources as real as is said to stop to education and health can only afford to two years ago. we still have fitted to coax limited number of polaroid people as to get behind us. born at fifty percent of total to settle monday's seventy percent of its budget. and the financing the way we are going now it's n
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take healthcare for instance. i had so many doctors and nurses tell me when they passed this massive healthcare law that they never bothered to consult doctors and nurses who are the ones who are actually on the frontlines. now, i hear from you on a question so important as illegal immigration or comprehensive immigration reform whatever we want to call this is that the men and women who are on the frontlines haven't been consulted and now you get a rush phone call before a sunday morning talk shows and before the 1500-page bill gets dropped on tuesday. >> we are ice officers. we are border patrol agents. where are ice prosecuting attorneys? where are the people that deal with the laws every day and why do we hav afl-cio and the chamr of commerce and big business that don't have the experience or insight that we have why are they behind closed doors having the secret meetings and having a part in writing the legislation and law enforcement doesn't? >> greta: and you asked in a letter that was ignored to the presid
take healthcare for instance. i had so many doctors and nurses tell me when they passed this massive healthcare law that they never bothered to consult doctors and nurses who are the ones who are actually on the frontlines. now, i hear from you on a question so important as illegal immigration or comprehensive immigration reform whatever we want to call this is that the men and women who are on the frontlines haven't been consulted and now you get a rush phone call before a sunday morning talk...
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or how a hospital in texas could drive up your healthcare premium? i'll make the connections from the news to your money real. got off to a positiveing start. six western powers including the u.s. are meeting in geneva. reigning officials say nose officials have welcomed the proposal to resolve the dispute. this is the first time the two have met since iran's new president was elected in june. the battle between oil giant chevron and resident of ecuador rain forest is about to begin in new york. the fight is over an $18 billion judgement against chevron. plaintiffs say waste from wells was improperly dumped and caused lasting health and environmental damage. reports from ecuador. >> an activist who gives so called toxic tours. he dig as small well outside a house in the amazon, and shows us the waste of oil drilling. he says it was dumped in a pit by texaco, without proper safety measures. >> they should have disposed of this, why did they create these pits in why didn't they put nit metal tanks like they do in the united states? >> mercedes hernande
or how a hospital in texas could drive up your healthcare premium? i'll make the connections from the news to your money real. got off to a positiveing start. six western powers including the u.s. are meeting in geneva. reigning officials say nose officials have welcomed the proposal to resolve the dispute. this is the first time the two have met since iran's new president was elected in june. the battle between oil giant chevron and resident of ecuador rain forest is about to begin in new...
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[applause] >> if you lose your job, and your healthcare with it, you are covered. he left out the 31 million people that won't be covered. millions of low income american whose live in 22 states that have either passed expanding medicaid programs or leaning against it. megan leaving that many people without health insurance, is that the biggest law. >> well, i mean i think this was all big to the law, it has gotten a little bit worse with the republican is states that are pulling out, but it was always true there would be people that weren't covered for one reason or another. either they didn't make little enough money, but not really quite enough money to buy insurance. as you say undocumented immigrants. and for various other reasons there will be people that are left out. if you look at how hay did the math to get to everybody, it was difficult. i don't think there was any political support for covering undocumented imn't grays. so i don't think that's the biggest flaw, i think it may be an issue, especially for more people than the cbo, has projected, again, th
[applause] >> if you lose your job, and your healthcare with it, you are covered. he left out the 31 million people that won't be covered. millions of low income american whose live in 22 states that have either passed expanding medicaid programs or leaning against it. megan leaving that many people without health insurance, is that the biggest law. >> well, i mean i think this was all big to the law, it has gotten a little bit worse with the republican is states that are pulling...
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you would be able to stay with a healthcare provider that knows you and that you trust. how do they spin that now? >> they will have a hard time spinning that. more and more people will find that insurance plan they have today doesn't meet qualifications for insurance either under the individual or employer mandate. from the very beginning, they tried to sell these mandates as mandates for companies that offer insurance or for people who didn't have insurance it buy it. the reality, however, is that it is only insurance that meets the government's definition of what president obama thinks you should have for insurance that qualifies mr. the mandate. even people who have insurance today or their employer gives them insurance today may have to change plans to come into compliance with the mandate. >> i want to pick up on the mount michael is making. they like to say it covers you up to age 26 on your parents' poll say. but what kind of insurance are you mandated to have. obama care is a very top heavy comprehensive insurance that covers almost every need under every policy
you would be able to stay with a healthcare provider that knows you and that you trust. how do they spin that now? >> they will have a hard time spinning that. more and more people will find that insurance plan they have today doesn't meet qualifications for insurance either under the individual or employer mandate. from the very beginning, they tried to sell these mandates as mandates for companies that offer insurance or for people who didn't have insurance it buy it. the reality,...
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he would be talking about debt and healthcare. tavis: good to have you on the program. thanks for your work. we are glad you joined us for a conversation. .ames joseph was ambassador they work together for renewal, giving a unique respect this on what that country is and during. is enduring. good to have have you on this program. let me start by asking about your thought about the .resident trip to africa i am anxious to hear your comment. >> a visit to the united states i and a country is the ultimate form of the. -- by any country is the ultimate form of diplomacy. i am so pleased he went to africa because it is an opportunity to showcase the continent. this is a continent that is on the move. it is important to have a rest that gets to see and hear the site and sounds. this trip last so many days. it is over. after his brief .isit if that is important, why are we running that can to china? >> we were once second two european countries emma particularly those who had so it isho settled, good to see a recognition that this is a continent worth pursuing, worth establish
he would be talking about debt and healthcare. tavis: good to have you on the program. thanks for your work. we are glad you joined us for a conversation. .ames joseph was ambassador they work together for renewal, giving a unique respect this on what that country is and during. is enduring. good to have have you on this program. let me start by asking about your thought about the .resident trip to africa i am anxious to hear your comment. >> a visit to the united states i and a country...
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the statement immigrants today are a burden on the country because they take our jobs, housing and healthcare. square those opinions. >> we've had periods of time where sent many was against immigration and sometimes that was at the height of immigration booms. whether it be from europe with the irish, with the italians. now it be with people from south of the border in our own hemisphere. i think one of the things that's important is for party leaders. people running for president, to talk about the fact that when we hear the word latino, we shouldn't reflectively think in the terms that danny young did, maybe we should think in the terms of teacher, sergeant major, silver star winner. or surgeon. this is an important and growing demographic in the country and one that republicans have to reach out to that we have to communicate to. we have to communicate our ideas, which include plans for upward mobility on the socio economic ladder in a way we haven't done over the recent time. in the first way you talk to this community, as you talk to any community, is through a prism of respect. that's
the statement immigrants today are a burden on the country because they take our jobs, housing and healthcare. square those opinions. >> we've had periods of time where sent many was against immigration and sometimes that was at the height of immigration booms. whether it be from europe with the irish, with the italians. now it be with people from south of the border in our own hemisphere. i think one of the things that's important is for party leaders. people running for president, to...
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beijing expands provisions for healthcare, government spending is soaring. they are investigating possible price-fixing in up to 60 pharmaceutical companies. a detained executive from the british firm glaxosmithkline confessed on state tv that his company paid bribes to doctors so they would describe their drugs. he said the bribes were then absorbed into the cost of the drugs. says that some of the local staff operated outside of the company processes. five employees working for other foreign drugs firms have confirmed to be bbc they have witnessed corruption including this salesman who did not want to be identified for fear of losing his job. >> at one hospital our product was no longer on sale. about $1000 to a senior doctor to get it back on the shelves. my manager approved it. >> in a system overwhelmed i patients, corruption is not limited to drug sales. film hidden cameras, we them illegally filming appointments outside a beijing hospital. get anid $50 to appointment this afternoon. families here spend a huge chunk of their savings when they get sick.
beijing expands provisions for healthcare, government spending is soaring. they are investigating possible price-fixing in up to 60 pharmaceutical companies. a detained executive from the british firm glaxosmithkline confessed on state tv that his company paid bribes to doctors so they would describe their drugs. he said the bribes were then absorbed into the cost of the drugs. says that some of the local staff operated outside of the company processes. five employees working for other foreign...
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they would be exposed to thousands of dollars in new healthcare costs every year. >> paul: because the coverage they currently have is richer, you get $5,000 or n subsidies? >> $10,000 for a family, a lot of choices, very well functioning program. >> paul: it's a very good plan. exchanges, in d.c. there is three options in the federal program. >> paul: so members in the staff we're saying wait a minute we're going to take a pay cut because we going to have to pay for own he'll. how is this working now? >> what they are saying, congress didn't actually kick themselves out of federal program. they are going to remain in the federal program for the subsidy and get the healthcare coverage and insurance plan in the exchange. so they created really an illegal funding stream for congress. >> paul: this isn't in the law. they are reinterpreting the law to make it happen? >> what they should do is pass, if this is such a big program for the chiefs of staff and legislative councils, they should give them a pay raise. make up for the lost compensation. >> paul: how do you explain this politically
they would be exposed to thousands of dollars in new healthcare costs every year. >> paul: because the coverage they currently have is richer, you get $5,000 or n subsidies? >> $10,000 for a family, a lot of choices, very well functioning program. >> paul: it's a very good plan. exchanges, in d.c. there is three options in the federal program. >> paul: so members in the staff we're saying wait a minute we're going to take a pay cut because we going to have to pay for own...
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but very much a healthcare development. explain, craig. >> i think that this has 100% to do wit
but very much a healthcare development. explain, craig. >> i think that this has 100% to do wit
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the swiss use their healthcare more effectively. those are not the plans that we business.t out of >> ok. we're going to lever it there. lazear.u so much, ed >> thanks for having me on. >> now, a large part of obama p.r. problems that has stemmed from the website. to debug thets exchange, the poll reveals americans aren't buying it. us rightrett joins here. congressman, welcome. >> good to be with you. the numbers byn you. 52% of americans that were polled are in favor of scaling or repealing the healthcare law. than thepoints worse 50% back in october. what do you think is holding the here?ent back what's really going on in terms -- question.a good >> in terms of the sentiment that's so negative right now. expect that question. that's a good question. what's holding him back? i guess it's an idea logically agenda by the president. you're right, the majority of the americans don't trust the administration. the majority of the americans don't believe what the administration is saying. ofyou say, the majority americans want the afford
the swiss use their healthcare more effectively. those are not the plans that we business.t out of >> ok. we're going to lever it there. lazear.u so much, ed >> thanks for having me on. >> now, a large part of obama p.r. problems that has stemmed from the website. to debug thets exchange, the poll reveals americans aren't buying it. us rightrett joins here. congressman, welcome. >> good to be with you. the numbers byn you. 52% of americans that were polled are in favor...
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healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. ♪ >>> this is an eland. the largest antelope in the world. it is also, unluckily for him, delicious. [ gunshots ] >> got him. >> i think that was very good. >> it's a little sad. >> you know what? that is such good meat. that's really what we do. >> though this one weighs in around a ton, rest assured, every bite, every scrap, will be eaten. some of that, tonight at dinner. chef andrea burgener, deon, a local hunting expert, and myself join prospero bailey on his game farm. his dad was the legendary publisher of the slyly subversive magazine. a black oriented investigative magazine slickly disguised as glossy pop culture. prospero's farm is a mere 20 miles from johannesburg. >> you see the city there? >> yeah. to have all this in sight of the city. >> near his farm and hidden within the city's shadow is what's known as the cradle
healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. ♪ >>> this is an eland. the largest antelope in the world. it is also, unluckily for him, delicious. [ gunshots ] >> got him. >> i think that was very good. >> it's a little sad. >> you know what? that is such good meat....